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U.S. army blames Al-Qaeda for hotel attack
MANAMA, MARCH 18. A day after the deadly bombing of a hotel that killed at least 17 persons, there has been a fresh attack near an American-funded television station in the Iraqi town of Baquba. Three journalists were killed and 10 employees of ...

Pakistan launches yet another push
ISLAMABAD, MARCH 18. Pakistan today launched yet another operation in the tribal area bordering Afghanistan in search of Al-Qaeda fugitives. In the day-long offensive on Tuesday, 39 persons including 16 personnel of para-military forces were ...

Search called off
MOSCOW, MARCH 18. The body count in Russia's blast that destroyed a part of an apartment building on Tuesday stood at 58 as rescuers finished removing the rubble and called off the search for victims today. The cause of the pre-dawn explosion ...

E.U. meet to review anti-terror measures
BRUSSELS, MARCH 18. Though key European Union member-States have in principle agreed on appointing a "Counter-terrorism Chief" at the European Commission headquarters here, they have yet to agree on how to go about it. There is much politicking ...

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    LONDON, MARCH 18. After years of near invisibility at international book events, Indian publishers have finally ventured out of the `purdah', judging from the just-concluded London International Book Fair. For the first time, they had a more ...



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